🇳🇬🇪🇹🇬🇭🇿🇦1956 High School Exchange Students Prejudice Debate: Nigeria, Ethiopia, Ghana, South Africa
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As black south africans we didn't even have a rap and we only relied in our fellow black Africans, thank God is getting better now, Ghana was always there for all african countries
Not ghana but nigeria
@@stonecold5559 is Ghana, the other guy is a 🇬🇭, Ghana has been there for all African countries. Gold Coast is what Ghana was be4 they change the name to Ghana. He's was the first introduced in the debate
Nigeria was there for all African countries. Nigeria fought apetheid along with South Africans
@@stonecold5559 we can only revisit this argument if u get someone like Nkrumah as president
@@Danorous what? You need to reflect back to your history bro.
That guy from gold cost was standing up for blacks in South Africa and whole Africa
Seems like Ghanaians tend to do that. Love them!
The old schooling system thought us Ghanaian to stand for all Africans
Nope, he was Nigerian. An Igbo man precisely.
@@dermotwallace5533Gold Coast is Ghana
The guy was a Nigerian it was the girl that was from Gold Coast ie Ghana
I am happy my roots out and out a Ghanaian. We will remain pan Africans till we see God on his throne.God bless 🇬🇭 Ghana.
Ghana 🇬🇭 Man has taken it personal 😂😂😂😂😂❤❤❤He was so passionate ❤❤❤against SA Man 👨 Ghana 🇬🇭 For Life “ Gold Coast “
As he should
You need see the 1957 reaction and imagine both the Nigeria man from that episode and the Ghanaian man from this episode are from the same panel that white South African would have cried
Alfred Bannerman the gentleman representing Gold Coast (Ghana) went on to be Professor of Neurology at Columbia University.
I can't wait for you guys to watch the second part with other students. The Nigerian guy there was incredible!
For sure i have watched as well
His name was Boniface if I recall correctly! He was so handsome! 😍 he passed away sadly but he was brilliant
@@moethemoon exactly! Boniface Offokaja
@@moethemoon Darn. I was just about to look up Boniface. HE WAS INCREDIBLE in part 2...and definitely showed "what's her face" Susan how to shut up. She was annoying. Boniface reminds me about my dad. I love my dad, but he knows how to get under one's skin with facts.
...i don't like facts sometimes 🤣
Imagine Boniface and the Ghanaian from this episode are in the same panel Susan would have cried
Fun fact: Ghana was Gold Coast until 1957. We've been Pan African since eternity.
Ghana🇬🇭
On point, we always fight for entire Africa while other Africans fight for themselves only
And I love you Ghanaians for that! Don’t forget there are others of us fighting for all! 🇨🇩
Appropriately named, Ghana is currently Africa’s biggest producer of gold . Ghana was called the Gold Coast until independence.
Dr Alfred Bannerman went on to become a very successful professor of neurosurgery at a prominent American hospital. He is retired and living in hills of Aburi Hills outside Accra with his wife . I understand he is about 90 yrs old now .
As a South African, im upset listening to this.. Europeans in SA claim that there was no one in South Africa when they got here.. Its upsetting really... We still have problems here
yes, same here
They always claim there was no one when they knew there were whole tribes/kingdoms everywhere 🤣
Many Africans owned land communally. They shared grazing land and farming land which was allocated to an individual as needed. They Europeans who came to colonize pretended that the open lands had no owners. We know that it was pretense because they had sent spies before they migrated.
They are just changing historical facts because they want to belong. Historically we know that when the first Europeans to reach South Africa 🇿🇦 were Portuguese not the Dutch and not the English but the Portuguese and in their records they stated that they met Ngunis and Khoi + Sans around the coastal areas. So these Dutch that are not accepted in their mother land Netherlands 🇳🇱 try to find ways to belong in South Africa 🇿🇦 by changing historical facts in order to support their “right” to remain in South Africa 🇿🇦.
@@theonly6359 correct
Dr. Alfred Bannerman (Gold Coast/ Ghana) was way ahead of his peers in these debates even at that young age.
I remember one time my social studies teacher said insult a Ghanaian in his country and he probably will not mind you but insult the country itself and you will regret it and if he’s outside the country and you insult all of Africa he will have your head 😂😂 will never forget that
I am Ghanaian and I love Nigerians - these two nations can’t get enough of each other lol. Rivalry with love and Culture!! Massive Love to Continent leaders Naija!!
@@ValentineUgochukwuSMH🤦
@@ValentineUgochukwugood reply
@@ValentineUgochukwustop making hate comments under this video
South Africa is Africa
The whole of Africa is United into one
From Nigeria with love.. Ghana Nigeria are like husband and wife ohh..
Ghana represented the true beautiful intelligent Africa🌍💙👑👑👑
Thank you for this reaction.
This was very educational for all of us Africans around the world.💙💙
👋🏾😊
That guy from gold coast is intelligent you can hear the pain of what is happening in South Africa when he speak
Good coast is now Ghana 🇬🇭
One thing about Ghana 🇬🇭 Muslim and Christian are one ☝️we don’t see ourselves different we’re all Ghanaian ❤️
Religion is practiced in Ghana in the true form, we celebrate both Christian and Muslim holidays together and ,above all, we reach out across the religious divide that you see in many countries and actually inter marry . 🇬🇭
Ghana is a small country, the muslim there aren't that many, any place where Muslim numbers are many they always fight against other faiths.. we have seen many reports of muslim youths trying to attack owusu pempah church in ghana ,i can post videos for you
@@kabifest8897 That was not a faith based fight, they were not happy about a statement Owusu Bempah made about the national chief imam, and there are several instances where there disagreement between Christians on views and actions of some pastors. With the instance you sited, both Christians and Muslims in the country agree that Owusu Bempah was wrong about how he went about his statement. Also the so called "attack" as you choose to put it was actually a call for him to retract his words and apologize for what he had said, which he did, also visited the chief imam in person. In Ghana we see ourselves has one people irrespective of our religious believes.
@ kABI FEST Linda and Ishmael is right, I'm a Ghanaian who lived in Nima, and yes Christian and Muslim do get along in Ghana, irrespective of the believes, culture, or population. Even the Hindus are allowed to do their own thing. Religion in Ghana is a mutual respect thing.
@@kabifest8897 go back to the zoo!!
Ghanaians have always been bold and fearless,thats i know
@@ValentineUgochukwuboldness isn't abt being violent. You can be bold with intelligence. Ghanaians don't rush. We do critical thinking before we make any move and that isn't weakness. We have had our issues as a country but our intelligence won't push us to kill each other.
As a South African i had to take a break from this video and come back it disturbed me so bad
I know right sister
I wanted to stop the camera so many times.🥲
Same
I feel you , sis.
Ja, also me😖. And I always have to keep in mind that there was always apartheid before the official system was named apartheid
Ghana formerly known as the Gold Coast has always been the pioneer of PAN Africanism, I must say I'm so impressed with their knowledge about other countries despite not having internet and probably televisions. This is absolutely amazing given the year this exchange program was conducted.
No internet n television in Ghana lol wow , come visit Ghana n see for yourself.
There was a lot of accurate information in books back then than now.
@@rebeccaagbedam7794 he meant at that time not currently
You know nothing about Ghana 😅
Ghana was used by the British colonialist to conquer other African countries…, Ghana force was actually used to conquer Africa
@@dubemellit2932 now that's debatable
You guys are the best! Wow! I did not expect it this soooon! Love you guys the more. Love, love your dedication to what you do.
It was an interesting topic so we had to do it! & we were just setting up the camera when we read your comment😅.Thanks for telling us about it. Much love!
You could see how Ghanaians were so passionate about pan-Africanism even before Ghana got its independence, the first president of Ghana Dr. Kwame Nkrumah was an example, he even wanted Africa to become one state.
That was the passion and vision, but today's politicians have ensured internal colonialism, plundering and making Africans object of international pity. Think of the likes of Sengor, Kaita, Zik, Lumumba, etc.
@Moon Boy Just read your history of decolonisation of Africa or if you don't have time Google each of those names I mentioned and their role. When you are done you can then come back for tutorial please 🥺
As an Ethiopian when we learned about the the union of Africa in school we learned about kwame Nkrumah parallel to His Imperial Majesty Haile selasie. Big ups to the Ghanaian kid.
Thank God Ethiopia 🇪🇹 later realized that they are African.
This guy Nigeria brings out facts....kudos to them all
Ghanaian 🇬🇭 guy is too much 😂😂😂😂❤❤❤
That white boy, makes my blood boil as a South African.. Now I know what my ancestors had to dea withl, they went through a lot
Upon all the stood up we stood for you guys and you guys now turn against Africans it's pains me my country was doing all their best for you guy is a shame for south African to disrespect black men in their country
When Ghana 🇬🇭 was colonized, their name was Gold Coast because of gold in that country.
My Ghanaian Grandfather is gooooooooood
Thank you motherland you are always at our back. 🇬🇭🇬🇭🖤🖤🖤
Love your reaction! spot on. What the South African guy said mirrors the great replacement theory.
I could recollect this particular video when I was in school. Grt content as always ❤️ 🇬🇭
The fact that they had that young man representing SA was soo telling.
As a black South African, i feel hurt and sad seeing this.
We haven't healed from this.
23:18 it's literally like the Palestine/Israel issue... they come in, take your land, and then try to compromise with you on something they have NO RIGHT TO, as if they're doing YOU a favor. Literally happens all the time, just different locations.
And then when you finally fight back they blame you for disturbing the peace and acting militant and you are the source of instability. If you just relax and take the mistreatment, there will be peace. As Malcolm x said, this is like choking a man and then faulting him for kicking you while you choke him.
Facts
Government does this after natural disasters as well.
Exactly. You have touched the P/I point
Most definitely
Ghana is Gold Coast !❤
was
Was
I am disappointed with the kid from Ethiopia. myself being Ethiopian, i believe that he should have been more engaged on defending blacks both in Africa and the US since we were the only free black people. but the problem is back then almost all students who were sent to study abroad were from rich and Noble family. he has no idea what low class people were going through. he was basically spoiled. he has also no idea about being a Nigro as most Ethiopians. though the presenter tried to create division between those African kids. this was the point behind this debate.
This review is pretty interesting to listen to if you have to think of it to the current situation in South Africa. It's unbelievable
🇱🇸joining from Lesotho thank you for this video it makes me appreciate what our Forefathers did for our freedom....
The Ghanaian is my Uncle Bannerman who is 84 now. For the longest time he was a Doctor in the US and rose to become the Director of a hospital in Queens, New York.
Good for him. He is a very smart guy
Why does this still disturb me as a South African
Same same.😣
Because you are a good person and you feel the pain,which is the humanist in you
be well
Proud Ghanaian l like the way my brother was exchanging wold’s with him ❤️African are strong 💪
How is he your brother lol,1956
Your ancestor
@@domisdope1743 you’re right thanks🥰
Our Ancestors have done alot for us , otweduampong nhyira w)n mo.
@@francisyeboah8697 amen 🙏🏾
he is now your grandpa
Wow that was a year before Ghana gained her independence and my Ghanaian /gold coast grandpa represented well 🙌🏾
He represented us very well. Proudly Ghanaian
Ghana has always been ahead of its time pure panafricanist
This a big one, I need more time to watch and delve deeper into it. Interesting 😮
This is a tough one, Mr.Stanley.
@Demouchets
There are more follow up videos from that debate the you can source from the archives in America or just on RUclips. There probably 4 follow up videos from the same group, l hope you can show them.
OMG... IM SO HAPPY. I suggested this
As a Nigerian, God bless the Ghanaian man.
Northern Nigeria still holds that belief till today and is very hostile to Christians. This is the part that Boko Haram is destroying, and they are responsible for 90% of Nigeria's poverty and underdevelopment today. They are the reason Nigeria is not moving the way it should.
We were disrespected then the way we are still disrespected even now
Ghanaian guy is very vocal 😂❤❤❤😊
Vocal paaa oo🤣🤣😂😂
That’s Dr Bannerman he became a Neurosurgeon from the knowledge I have of him
@@ValentineUgochukwu listen to them well , can Nigerian make a sensible submission?
On the religion issue, my grandfather was Muslim and his wife was Christian, same as my dad. I have a Muslim name but I am a Christian because I’m closer to my mum. Some of my cousins are Muslim while some are Christians. It’s crazy how we can both live together in peace and harmony despite the differences in religious beliefs.
I don’t know where you dig out this video but thank you.
You're welcome, fam.
Proud Ghanaian ❤❤❤pace setters from day one ☝️ Pan African is in our blood 🩸
A year after this The Gold Coast gained independence and became Ghana.
Remember the Gold Coast representative Ghanaian)is cardiology surgeon in the United state . Look him up
Neurologist.
This young men are not Emotional and very proud of who they are, they handle everything with 0 Emotion and pure logic.
If you dont control your own emotion then some1 else will control you.
🎯💯 We'd love it if we could get people back to this! Debates should be civil.
We need more of this information
Love you guys from land of origin Ethiopia.
Much love!
The location was new york, this was a student exchange that happened like almost 5 consecutive yrs. This youngsters were honest despite being prejudiced. Remember most african countries except Ethiopia were colonies at the time. Remember some antropologist at the time, had a false idea that some africans were not negroid but a superior kind of lost european race. There were more of this exchange videos over the years. They grew up to be very open minded people except one. Gold coast is present day Ghana.
Basically they classify race by skull shape not skin color. So the eastern Africans who have features similar to Caucasian were classified as Caucasian and deemed superior to the negro. They were given privileges too and leadership positions. See the tutsi and hutus in Rwanda
Europeans did that stuff too often. And it’s even within science history and academia. Reminds me when they tried to whitewash the Ife art and culture (bronzheads and such) by thinking they must have had contact or been European when any idiot can see the sculptures clearly had west African features. Those kinda faces can be seen nowadays too. Tried to do the same with some ancient Native American cultures too. There’s a weird obsession with proximity to whiteness even in scientific fields. Truth is those features are not really unique per se, and are not an indication of whiteness.
You need to react to the 1957 debate…the Nigerian speaker Boniface(blessed Memory) was very knowledgeable and articulate. Please react to the debate thanks
The Gold Coast/Ghana guy is still alive!
FR?
@@wunamon Yes. His name is Alfred Bannerman. He went on to become a Professor Of Neurology at Columbia University, NY, and Director, Neurology, at Jamaica Hospital Center, Queens, NY. Dr. Bannerman spent his adult life in the United States, but now retired, living the life of a country gentleman in the rural hills of Aburi in the Eastern region of Ghana (Formerly Gold Coast).
Thank you for the info Fred ! He has lived quite the life. I wish him nothing but peace and prosperity
@@fredquarcoo9525 I’m South African and it would be an honour for me to meet him
Good coast is Ghana 🇬🇭🥰❤️
Gold Coast !
@@fredquarcoo9525 exactly it is called Gold Coast!
I loved your reactions to the coronation of Isilo okaZwelithini.. even though the video quality was bad, the event was beautiful and the host stadium is amazing
Ghanaian Muslims are the best they don't have the hardcore doctrine of jihad. We live side by side in peace, we attend the same school eat the same food, and play football together. I love my Muslim brothers and sister in Ghana.
Nii Nii is a great guy. He and my Grand Dad were great childhood friends and I heard how intelligent he was as a kid.
We all know prejudice still a concern even now, special thanks to the African brothers standing for the rights of other Africans.
First to comment love your content 🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬❤️❤️
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@@TheDemouchetsREACT This debate was held in the United state of America in 1957, during the Jim Crow era. .. the Jim Crow laws were overruled by the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Voting Rights Act of 196.
The debate was held in a TV studio in the USA. Students from various countries all over the world were brought to the USA and they attended high schools as exchange students.
America needs to have this kind of discussion about race and ethnicity.
Listen to the music video by Dave - Black, he talks about why Ghana 🇬🇭 was called the Gold Coast and other countries in Africa. You will love the song 🎵
We South Africans 🇿🇦🇿🇦get angry when we watch such video listening to these apartheid sympathisers justify their criminality. Honestly that deep seated anger resurrects. Today we have Orania(white only town) and apartheid sympathisers and it’s one of those things we act like we don’t see, yes we turn a blind eye to Orania.
We heard of this town.😒
It will certainly be dissolved, don't bother
Oh my beautiful country they love you so much much they won't even leave ,today every body wants a piece of you ,because you have what none have in the world Nigizimu Afrika
This is a mind changer for real
Its sad that the people in power are the gate keepers of the systems thats why are economy is still owned by apartheid capitalist
Ghana was called gold coast then or those days
Ghanaians ( formerly Gold Coast) have been championing pan Africanism since early 50s . I wish you and your wife should visit 🇬🇭 Ghana. American Activists like W E dubois, George Padmore have been living till death.
Gold Coast is presently call GHANA today
There's another video similar to this it's very interesting
We didn't know these videos exists. It was interesting to hear from them.
ruclips.net/video/840XWjnt9wc/видео.html. Here is the link for that one.
Yes the one that has an Indian and Ethiopian lady, the Ethiopian lady explains stuff very well (Prejudice, Colonialism, Kenya | High School Student Exchange (1954) | Ethiopia, India, Norway, UK) and (1957 High School Debate. Nigeria, Ethiopia, Ghana & South Africa. Prejudice pt 1)
@@maxwellmakenzi my mother was in one of the series she's in her 80s now from Nigeria
@@amonispiff6111 Wow, thats awesome, salute to her, that was the golden generation. They were very intelligent.
Gold Coast is now Ghana 🇬🇭 ❤
Proud Ghanaian 🙌🙌🙌🙌🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭Gold Coast
Love love this video thank you for educations yourselves and educating others on your video every time you guys react to African video as African Americans it makes me glad you guys are educating about your history to as you guys are us as much as the white love how much we fight we are all one ❤❤
The Gold Coast is now Ghana 🇬🇭, it was Gold Coast before our independence
Believe it, religious divisions are still very prevalent in Nigeria between the North and South of Nigeria especially. Especially politically
It isn't where do you live in Nigeria? Because the regular Muslims are really friendly people, although there are still some minority extremist. Tribalism is more of a problem than religion
@alba h
You're living in self denial
I'm from the south south but live in Abuja mostly and a couple of Northern states as a Christian and Christians and Muslims get along really well in the North.
@alba h
Like I wrote, the divisions are mostly political, when it comes to Northern Muslims and the South.
Trying to argue this is quite frankly a blind arguement that I'm not interested in.
@@ebele8870 but that wasn't the question asked, the guy said Muslims and Christians can't eat together back then in his country and they asked if that was same in Nigeria. And you answer has no connection to the question ask. The question wasn't about politics
This debate was held in the United state of America in 1957, during the Jim Crow era. .. the Jim Crow laws were overruled by the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Voting Rights Act of 196.
❤️🇳🇬❤️🇬🇭 love for my fatherland
I advise you both to watch the other Nigeria Boniface by name. You'll be in for a treat.💯✊🏾🇳🇬
Entreat should be the word instead of advise bro. Big ups from Ghana
@@ohenekwaku7352 not necessarily as I feel that advice is best in this sentence given there fear factor in hearing of the hardship Africans suffered on the continent throughout the 500 years in the Americas and 600 years into what is called the middle east. I use the word treat advisedly.
Yea do watch the other part
He wasn't honest with Ghana but I guess the Ghana girl was in for it
he was thought in Gold Coast (Ghana) a school in volta region formally known as Naflico now called Zion Collage of west Africa
Very enlightening 🤔
"What is the point of teaching a Bantu child mathematics if it cannot use it in practice? Education must train people in accordance to their opportunities in life, according to the sphere they live in."- Hendrik Verwoerd.
Those are the words of Verwoerd who is known as being the architect of Apartheid. He played a significant role in the development of Apartheid policies and ideas.
In his own words he clearly admits that the Bantu/ black education was not the same as the white education. Black people were taught to be labourers for the white people.
Gold Coast became Ghana after Independence.
I'm thinking to myself, for the past 5 years from now. I have realised that racism is never going to go away because it comes in so many ways a person can never imagine. It is here to stay, we just have to find a way to work around it
Gold Coast is present day Ghana.
We know
You two are my favorites, you have good chemistry and you really make me proud. You are Calm Chill and always have the motherland at heart. Before civil rights movement African students started travelling to the western World. This was an exchange program they would live in with American families. As you can see they were very smart young kids with ambitions. Students from Ningeria and Ghana stood out and were very good debaters. They remind me of Malcom X or James Baldwin. There are many of those debates.
1956?! Considering Nigeria gained its Independence in 1960, this is definitely interesting.🇳🇬
Awesome point. Goes to prove again and again that NIGERIA or even the word itself was originated before 1960.
1957 Ghana gained independence
Very interesting thanks 😁
Development has many definitions in which assistance of development he was referring to…..
Africans forever 🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬
Gold Coast is now today Ghana.
Please come n visit Cape coast and Ashanti region of Ghana 🇬🇭
Please put it all in the context of 17 year olds high school students in 1956, no internet, slow communication and maybe no television.
And they're smarter than the kids of today who have all those gadgets.
No! That’s not the excuse
They had TV, for sure. Those kids are from the high sociaty of colonial time in Africa
Yes it absolutely is like someone busting into your house , taking over , turning you into slaves and then saying you can have an equal share to your own home if you stop being aggressive about your rights.
Apparently the Nigerian guy was on his own class he send the White girl from SA to the cleaners 😂🇳🇬❤️💭 Too
Much intelligence for a young man of 17 yrs as at that time . 💯🔥🇳🇬🙏❤️
kenyan colony too had similar practices upto 1963. africans needed movement pass to go around.
Geez us, this is really tense.
The location was usa for the debate check out the 1957 debate
In GHANA you are a Ghanaian first above anything else
Ohh my god I for some reason was going to ask you guys to watch this video and to make you guys realise that some Ethiopians did not identify as black or negroes and now the whole world is down with a certain portrayal of African American culture they the Ethiopians wanna be down. Am a Ghanaian . Luv your show keep up the good Work. Bless
That "look here" from that south african boy got me boiling!